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期刊名:Journal of healthcare risk management : the journal of the american society for healthcare risk man

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ISSN:1074-4797

e-ISSN:2040-0861

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A recent medication error at Vanderbilt University Medical Center contributed to the death of a patient. The ensuing criminal indictment of the administering nurse has shaken the medical community. This has led to clinical staff questioning...